Synchronizing Develop settings

Just as you can use the exact same Camera Settings to capture a variety of …different images under similar lighting conditions, you can also often apply the …exact same adjustments to multiple images to good effect. …Let's take a look at a method for synchronizing adjustments between …multiple images. I've gone ahead and applied some …adjustments to this particular image. I've increased the Exposure value, …increased the Highlights, reduced blacks, and increased Clarity and Vibrance. …And I'm reasonably happy with the result, and I think I might like to apply the …exact same adjustment to a different image, captured at the same time with a …slight variation in the framing obviously.…

Slightly different subject captured in the same location. …So, I am going to select the first image, that will be the image that is primarily …selected, and then I can add an additional image or images to the selection. …In this case, since they are right next to each other, I can simply Shift + Click …on the second image, I could also hold the Ctrl key on Windows or the Cmd key on …

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4/27/2012

In this workshop digital imaging guru Tim Grey focuses on the Develop module of Adobe Lightroom 4. Starting with an overview of the image optimization workflow in Lightroom, Tim walks you through the process of evaluating your images and deciding what adjustments you need to make. He teaches you how to use the Develop module's presets to achieve quick results, as well as how to apply your own adjustments, from simple exposure and color adjustments to advanced options like the Tone Curve and the Graduated Filter tool. Learn techniques for cleaning up your images, applying creative adjustments, and duplicating adjustments across multiple images. Finally, get some tips for integrating Lightroom and Photoshop to create panoramas and high dynamic range images.